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Analysis and comparison of average transaction, for sale and for rent prices for landed, non-landed and commercial properties within TTDI *

* To provide you the most accurate information some columns may appear as ‘Insufficient Data’ due to insufficient transactions in the area

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TTDI is a highly affluent township located on the very borders of Selangor and Kuala Lumpur, otherwise known as Taman Tun Dr Ismail. Centrally located in a hub of activity, the majority of the tenants who live here are of the upper income group.

Unknown to many, this township was named after Malaysia’s first ambassador to the United States, giving this neighborhood further prestige. Originally a rubber estate, TTDI was developed by UDA Seapark Sdn Bhd, a company established by two experienced developers.

Thirty years later, TTDI is now a highly self-sufficient and fully integrated township with a healthy mix of Malays and Chinese, as per the developer’s original intentions of creating a community of mixed races with excellent neighbourly interactions.

Being what it is today, homes in TTDI are highly sought after for their central location and upper end community. Property investors find this place a gold mine as the prices are always on the increasing trend, with even better profits looming in the future with the coming completion of the TTDI MRT Station.

Consumer Price Index

This is a representation of Kuala Lumpur Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the year of 2011 - 2015

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A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the price level of a market basket of consumer goods and services purchased by households. (Wikipedia)

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) line shows an increment in prices of essential goods on a yearly basis, while the Percentage Changes line shows the level of changes in price increments over the years. For example, a dip in the CPI line may indicate a low level of price increment as compared to the previous year while a surge in CPI line shows a high level of price increment as compared to the previous year.

The above graph shows 1.363% of price changes in essential goods such as rice, meat and tobacco between the years 2011 and 2012, while increasing in difference to 1.633% in 2013. Prices of essential goods then increasing to 3.308% in the year 2014 while surging by 3.019% in 2015.

While the prices of essential goods have shown a variation in the Percentage Changes, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) on the other hand indicates a reality of ever increasing prices in essential goods with increments between the years 2011 - 2015 at 102.7 in 2011, 104.1 in 2012, 105.8 in 2013, 109.3 in 2014, 112.6 in 2015.

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Community of TTDI

Ongoing construction generally does not cause too much traffic congestion, however traffic will be a little bit congested during peak hours. Plenty of amenities around, such as police station, hospitals, college, schools. Shopping complexes are aplenty, for... See More

example: One Utama, The Curve, Tropicana City Mall, IKEA. Safety around the area is generally good. Very much different from 20 years ago. Communities area is good.

TTDI is one of the best blue chip suburbs in the KL/PJ area. It is well established suburb with lots of VIPs so safety and security is great if you are on the right street. Also it's one of the last places to experience water cuts and electricity cuts thanks to... See More

aforementioned VIPs. It recently experienced a 'hipsterisation' and there are lots of hipster cafes well balanced with great local hawker fare too. It has amazing accessibility to KL and surrounding areas via the LDP and Penchala Links / Sprint Highways. Parkwise, it has the award winning Desa Kiara and Taman Rimba Kiara parks, not to mention the Kiara Hill for exercise. Not too high density as high rise buildings are at a premium. Best streets are the Athinahpan area and Datuk Sulaiman in my opinion. Got a small but cosy kids library too. Great place to stay, as reflected by the ever increasing house prices. Amenities wise, the PJ Golden Triangle (1 Utama, The Curve, IPC / Tesco) is a stone's throw away and there is the awesome TTDI Wet Market if you're looking for fresh food and produce. Even Tropicana City Mall is nearby and the new Glo Damansara retail outlet is opening in July 2015 for even more choice. Also, the new MRT will provide even more convenient access to KL once it opens in 2016 / 2017.

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